In this Feb. 1, 2017, photo, President Donald Trump, accompanied by his daughter Ivanka, waves as they walk to board Marine One on the South Lawn of the White House in Washington. (AP Photo/Evan Vucci)

Nordstrom, which said its decision was made based on poor sales, saw its shares dip 0.7% and then recover by 0.2% after Trump's tweet. Reuters reports that this is the first time Trump has taken to Twitter to criticize a business with ties to his family since becoming president. But it's certainly not the only business he's slammed on Twitter since taking office; the AP has a complete list.

Didn't he promise the he wouldn't divest from his businesses, but be completely dedicated to the job of President. That he hand his business over to his children and stay out of how they run their businesses? So he thinks using his Presidency, to help his daughter's profits by bullying an American company, in a free and open economy is appropriate? Do the Trump boot lickers honestly think they would have let Obama get away with that?